(Photo of Mark Sanchez by Icon Sports Media) A former USC Trojan will play in this years Super Bowl and there will be at least one on each team. Well, kind of… Here are former Trojans that still have a shot at a Super Bowl appearance. New York Jets: Mark Sanchez and Chauncey Washington Indianapolis […]
Read moreNFL DRAFT: Jaguars Double-Dip into Trojan Talent Pool, Draft Washington
Chauncey Washington for President; ’06 &’07 Highlights Then the Jaguars double-dipped into the Trojan talent pool, grabbing runningback Chauncey Washington with the 6th pick of the 7th round. Washington came to the Trojans in the same ’03 class as Lendale White and Reggie Bush. But injuries had him sidelined in ’03 and redshirt in ’04 […]
Read moreSenior Bowl exclusive: USC practice highlights
Day two of Senior Bowl practice in Mobile, Ala. was as good as it gets for the nine Trojan players on the North squad. Superstars like Sedrick Ellis and Sam Baker continued their impressive run, but even the late additions to the game like Drew Radovich and Terrell Thomas were turning heads. Check out these […]
Read moreKiffin Coaches the North, Nine Trojans
The nations top seniors are convening in Mobile Alabama to begin preperations for the 2008 Under Armour Senior Bowl, January 26th 2008. The NFL scouts are showing up right behind them. At first report there were 7 Trojans playing in the bowl, now it’s up to nine! It’s a familiar coaching scene for the Trojans […]
Read moreEight Trojans to Senior Bowl
Eight USC Trojans are headed to the All-Star Senior Bowl on January 26th, a chance for the top draft prospects to showcase their abilities to eager NFL scouts. That’s out of 14 total Pac-10 participating athletes. According to AL.com, USC’s eight players are the most to participate from any single team since Auburn sent nine […]
Read morePost-Practice Update
Chilo Rachal did not practice because he was sick while Drew Radovich is also battling a stomach virus. Kyle Moore intercepted a tipped John David Booty pass, which drew comparisons to a famously tipped pass about a year ago. While yesterday’s practice bothered Pete Carroll for a lack of enthusiasm, today’s was considered much better.
Read moreInsider: Dueling Tupous; Sanchez to start
<!–start image–><!– end image–>If the score, the call, and the blocking scheme are right USC’s Christian Tupou could end banging into his brother — Oregon LT Fenuki Tupou — this weekend. Also inside: Mark Sanchez will start his third-straight game at quarterback, as John David Booty’s finger gets some extra rest. Drew Radovich should be […]
Read moreMore Radovich
Offensive tackle Drew Radovich (sore back) said he thinks he will start unless his back locks up Saturday morning. Radovich said his back is not nearly as bad as during training camp and he’s confident he can play. Sam Baker and Chilo Rachal are ready to play.
Read morePractice Report
John David Booty enjoyed a better than expected practice and surprised Pete Carroll. But he still has swelling in his finger and the ball sometimes sails because of the injury. Mark Sanchez looks on track to start (no promises!). Sam Baker practiced and will play. Drew Radovich sat out with a sore back. Joe McKnight […]
Read moreFrom 14 to 7, USC’s O Line on the Decline
USC’s offensive line wasn’t all that deep when it started in August with 14. But today on the way out to practice, that number will be seven — healthy bodies able to go all-out. With injured and limited players, make that 10, or one-deep Pete Carroll said, when the teams split up into offense and […]
Read moreThe Non-Answer
Pete Carroll said either Charles Brown or Drew Radovich will start at right tackle. Chauncey Washington will play in first quarter but C.J. Gable starts.
Read moreTuesday Insider: You’re a starting tackle, Charles Brown
<!–start image–><!– end image–>Charles Brown was thrust into the mix with Drew Radovich‘s back injury. Boosted by his consistency during fall camp — “I didn’t make too many mistakes” — he has earned the starting job, for now. His own back problem lingers, but it “feels good enough
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